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On March 31, the previous day, the price of 24 carat gold per 10 grams was Rs 68,450 in Hyderabad, indicating a significant increase within a day.
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Additional CP (Traffic) in-charge, Subha Rayudu, said the traffic police are initiating special drive to curb the use of modified or altered silencers that are not only causing noise pollution problems but also endangering the lives of other road users.
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Authorities inspect 3,000 buildings across State in 3 months
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Recently opened for devotees, albeit partially under construction, this temple is quickly becoming a focal point of spiritual significance and architectural magnificence.
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On Sunday evening, he left his house and went to Jubilee Hills to meet someone who assured to help him find some work.
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He said that the first ever drought erupted in the Yasangi season as the State government had neglected irrigation projects on the pretext of the sinking of three pillars at Medigadda.
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The arrested persons Mohd Arbaz, Syed Imran and Mohd Haseemuddin, had allegedly stopped a man B Sunil of KPHB while he was going along with his relative Vara Lakshmi and another girl Fatima.
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The suspect Suresh had poured a bucket of water on a girl who went to a shop in the colony on Sunday afternoon.
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Several localities across Hyderabad recorded temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, marking a sharp increase in the heat intensity.
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Even as the crops were drying up, people and farmers were suffering the government remained inactive. This kind of situation never existed in the last ten years and the BRS would fight to protect the interests of farmers, the MP said.\
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While the BRS had focused on development and welfare politics, the Congress had focused on propaganda politics.
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He criticised the government's decision to double the TET fees compared to Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET), asserting that it is unfair to levy such high charges on candidates.
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Niranjan Reddy stated that farmers who expected the Congress to provide more support than the BRS regime, are now disheartened over lack of adequate support.
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Speaking to news reporters in Kohed on Monday, the BC Welfare Minister alleged that Chandrashekhar Rao was trying to mislead the people during his visit to agriculture fields in Nalgonda, Suryapet and Jangaon districts on Sunday.
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In 2023, the sector saw monumental progress with USD 401 million invested, nearly quadrupling from the previous year.
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Following the demand of Former Minister T Harish Rao, the State government had opened the procurement centres across Siddipet district a month ago.
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Despite previous criticisms of the project's efficacy, he noted the sudden release of water to Karimnagar, indicating political maneuvering rather than genuine concern for farmers' welfare.
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Earlier, the counting of votes was scheduled to be held for Tuesday. The by-election was held last Thursday amidst tight security.
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“After that, Datta went into the bedroom, latched the door from inside and hanged himself to the ceiling fan,” said Suraram police.
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The man P Laxman Ram (45), a resident of Tamilnadu was carrying the cash in his bag when the GRP Secunderabad police caught him during checking at the railway station.
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The structured course enables students to study step by step. Once the SEB browser is downloaded, the student will be presented with a detailed chapter and the corresponding tests.
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They discussed ways to address the inconvenience caused by emanating of smoke due to burning of dry and wet waste generated from the Mancherial civic body to residents of Andalamma Colony and surrounding areas.
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Disclosing this at a meeting of BJP Kisan Morcha on Monday, BJP State President G Kishan Reddy accused Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy of deceiving farmers by not fulfilling the promises made to them during the assembly election campaign.
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Known for its highest pumping and motor capacity in the world and its support of the largest surge pool facilities, just one of the seven pumps was switched on, resuming its operation around 4 pm on Sunday.